mily saw she had the creature's attention, and began to move her fingers -each independent of the other in movement - as well as her hands , complexly. The movement required great concentration, and so she did not properly see Ifrit's journey to her. She saw movement of many down on the ground, but it didn't register in her mind. Just as Ifrit arrived, Emily's fingers and hands finished their movements, and she swept both her arms wide, in a large circle around her, finishing her work. Then, Ifrit was on her. The the was rather intimidating, even while scrambling to get a good grip, and so Emily stepped back so her hands touched the wall of the rocky outcrop, looking as if she had fled in terror of the monster. Her hands slid along the rocks as the creature spoke. It offered unity, as if Emily would ever consider such a thing, but it did give her time to finish her plan. 'Dam, he doesn't half gone on, does he?' Emily thought to himself, as he reeled off titles as if meant to impress the young Rogue Being. Which they probably where, but Emily suffered a madness that the wish of Death brought, and so they didn't. "O Great Beast, I am as you say, an ignorant child, please give me a moment to bask in your glory" She flattered, before her sun went out. Being able to just, blow up something of that size, made Emily think there was some truth to Ifrit's words about his master's power, but cared little about it, it had in fact made the second part of her plan easier. She then finished with her connection to the mountain - now the shaman had stopped using that spell, she could bring her Earth Magic to the fray as well, not her strong suit, but still potent - and smiled softly, tapping her palm against the rock face, and making the rock open up and swallow Ifrit whole. However, That was not all Emily had planned, as within the rock prison Ifrit suddenly found himself in, there where Runes. Dozens of small runes where encompassed by four larger runes, which in turn resided inside one massive rune, clearly the work she had been gestating as Ifrit approached. Once Ifrit was trapped, Emily would conjure a Firey Pillar on the outcrop, as well as gathering the shards of her Sun on the ground to make a second, identical Pillar. With this done, Emily would vanish in Fire and Smoke from the outcrop, and appear on the ground, in the burning village. The sudden transition left Emily unbalanced, and desiring to throw up, but she kept her stomach long enough to activate the Runes in the mountain. The small ones could, by themselves, muster enough explosive power to blow a man's fingers off, but little more than that. The four larger runes would be able to scatter a man in a fine red mist across a field, where it to erupt inside him, And the large one, was enough to blow up part of a mountain. Which, incidentally, is exactly what it did. The final part of Emily's great Plan, that had not been ruined by the sudden - but all to late - destruction of her Sun, was that the Storm clouds gathering ahead would unload their entire pent up electrical energy directly into Ifrit, via Emily's Storm Magic - her third and final branch of magic, much like her Earth in that it was not her best, and required preparation to be of any use- and would hopefully make use of any cracks her massive explosive runes had made in him. If, of course, it all went to plan.